Trump becoming 'self-impeachable' over White House obstruction, says House speaker Nancy Pelosi

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Donald Trump is becoming 'self-impeachable' due to his administration's repeated obstruction of congressional investigations, House leader Nancy Pelosi has said. More follows…

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